This application is a national stage application filed under 35 U.S.C. 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2011/001294, filed Mar. 16, 2011, which claims priority from European Patent Application No. 10002837.2, filed Mar. 18, 2010, each of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The invention relates to a dishwasher, especially to a domestic dishwasher, having a washing cavity in which at least one crockery basket is arrangable, wherein the at least one crockery basket can be moved forth and back between an inserted position and a pull out position, wherein a door is arranged at the front side of the dishwasher which can be arranged in an open and in a closed position and wherein means are arranged to prevent that the crockery basket is pulled out of the washing cavity too far.
A dishwasher of this kind is disclosed in DE 200 22 478 U1. A crockery basket is here arranged in the washing cavity. The crockery basket carries the dishes during the washing operation. To load and to unload the crockery basket with dishes the basket can be arranged in an inserted position (washing position) in the cavity and in a pull out position for loading and unloading.
The mentioned document takes already measures to prevent that the crockery basket is pulled out too far off the washing cavity, i.e. means are provided to prevent that the basket is pulled out of the washing cavity too far. Those means are designed as a flexible band which is connected with the crockery basket with one end and with the inside of the cavity with the other end.
It is a drawback of this solution that the means for preventing that the basket is pulled out of the washing cavity too far are quite complex and thus costly.
Furthermore, it is an unsolved problem that the crockery basket can tilt when being pulled out from the washing cavity.
Therefore, it is an object of the invention to propose a dishwasher of the generic kind which overcomes the mentioned disadvantages. Consequently, a sure mechanism is aimed which secures that the crockery basket cannot be pulled out from the washing cavity too far. Furthermore, measures should be taken that any tilting of the crockery basket is prevented when being in the pull out position.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, the solution of this object is characterized in that the means for preventing that the crockery basket is pulled out of the washing cavity too far comprise at least one hook element which is firmly connected with the crockery basket, wherein the at least one hook element is designed to cooperate with a stop element which is formed at or in a lower edge of the door or at or in an adjacent part of a lower edge of the door, preferably wherein the at least one hook element is designed to grip below said stop element.
Herein, the hook element that grips below the stop element shall be intended to mean in general that the lower end of the hook element can enter into gripping engagement with the lower edge of the door or with an adjacent part of the lower edge of the door, wherein said lower edge of the door or said adjacent part thereof basically forms a stop for the hook element and—as the hook element is connected with the crockery basket—also forms a stop for the pull-out movement of the crockery basket out of the washing cavity, wherein the gripping engagement of the hook with the lower edge of the door or with an adjacent part thereof provides a save stop even against an inadvertently strong pull-out movement applied by a user to the crockery basket.
The at least one hook element is preferably arranged at the rear end of the crockery basket in order to inhibit pulling the crockery basket too far out of the washing cavity. The at least one hook element preferably extends downwardly below a first and/or second rail element for guiding the crockery basket in order to allow a gripping interaction of the hook element with a lower edge of the door. The hook element can be bent in such a way that its free end can be inserted at least partially into a recess that is formed at the lower edge of the door. The hook element can have a cross section that corresponds to a recess that is formed at the lower edge of the door, at least in that region of the hook element which is designed to be inserted into said recess.
Preferably, two hook elements are arranged at the crockery basket for avoiding a sideward movement of the crockery basket when the hook elements stop the pull out movement of the crockery basket. Two hook elements can be arranged in opposite side regions of the crockery basket. The two hook elements can be arranged symmetrically to a middle plane extending vertically through the middle of the dishwasher.
The stop element is preferably formed at a lower edge of the door, wherein particularly the stop element can be formed by the lower edge of the door. The lower edge of the door can be formed by the lower edge of the inner wall of the door that is bent outwardly with respect to the washing cavity of the dishwasher.
Furthermore, the stop element can comprises a recess which is designed for insertion of the end of the hook element.
The recess can be formed by both of the lower edge of the door and an elastic sealing element, which is arranged at the lower edge of the door. The sealing element is preferably of the type that is allows to seal the door against leakage of water from the bottom region of the washing cavity.
The stop element can be formed at a face side of the door. Here, a stop can be formed at the face side of the door to form the stop element.
An alternative embodiment proposes that the stop element is formed at an apron element of the door. This element is regarded within this proposal to be an adjacent part of the door.
The stop element can comprise a recess which is designed for insertion of the end of the hook element. The recess can have a circular cross section. Furthermore, it is possible that the hook element is bent in such a way that its free end at least partially can be inserted into the recess. In this context it is further preferred that the hook element and the recess have corresponding cross sections at least in that region of the hook element which is designed to be inserted into the recess. Any tilting of the crockery basket is thus prevented.
The stop element is preferably brought prime into the operation position when the door is opened.
The hook element cooperates with the stop element preferably with an undercut configuration; hook element and stop element cooperate in a form fit manner.
Preferably the door is hinged around a horizontal pivot axis which is provided in the region of the lower end of the door, wherein the door in its open position being oriented essentially horizontally and the crockery basket can be moved to a pulled-out position, in which the crockery basket rests on an inner wall of the door.
The crockery basket can comprises guiding rolls (wheels) and can be thus be movable on first rail elements which are provided inside the washing cavity and on second rail elements which are formed on the inner wall of the door, wherein the first and second rail elements are preferably arranged in essentially the same horizontal plane when the door is in its open position.
The crockery basket is preferably arranged in the bottom region of the washing cavity; a second crockery basket can be arranged above the crockery basket.
According to a second aspect of the invention it is dealing with a solution by which it is made sure that the crockery basket cannot tilt along a horizontal transverse axis even e.g. if it is loaded in its rear part with heavy plates or the like.
If the crockery basket is loaded in the mentioned rear part with heavy dished or the like and the crockery basket is not sufficiently supported on its rail elements the problem occurs that the mentioned tilting movement can take place. This is especially the case when the rear guiding rolls of the crockery basket are in the transition zone between the rail elements in the washing cavity and those on the door inner wall. In this case the rear guiding rolls have no support and the tiling movement can occur.
Tilting of the crockery basket can be avoided according to said second aspect of the invention in that at least one rod element, that preferably can be a favourable embodiment of the aforementioned hook element of the first aspect of the invention, extends down from the rear end of the crockery basket to a vertical position wherein its lower end is adjacent to a bottom plate of the washing cavity and comes into contact with said bottom plate upon a backwards tilting moving of the crockery basket around a horizontal transverse axis in order to prevent a further backward tilting.
In other word, the at least one rod element forms a support element for the crockery basket which is supporting the rear part of the crockery basket in such a way that tilting of the crockery basket around a horizontal transverse axis is prevented.
The rod element is made preferably from the wire material from which the crockery basket is normally made. It can be welded or soldered with the crockery basket or can be formed during the production of the crockery basket. As already said, the rod element can be the hook element of the first aspect of the invention that has a suitable length downwards to come into contact with said bottom plate upon a backwards tilting moving of the crockery basket in order to prevent a further backward tilting of the crockery basket.
By the proposed design of the dishwasher it becomes possible to surely prevent that the crockery basket is pulled out from the washing cavity too far. At the same time measures are taken, that any tilting movement of the crockery basket in the pull out position is securely prevented. To the contrary, the crockery basket gets a firm hold in the pull out position so that the loading and the unloading of the basket can take place under optimized circumstances.
Thus, the hook element and or the rod element of the invention provide a security facility for the crockery basket. Preferably, the hook element has thus a double function: Any pulling out of the crockery basket to a too far position is prevented. At the same time backward tilting of the basket is prevented.
In the drawings embodiments of the invention are depicted.
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A crockery basket 3 is arranged in the dishwasher 1. The crockery basket 3 can be placed completely within the washing cavity 2 and the door 4 can be closed in this position. For loading or unloading of the crockery basket 3 with dishes the basket 3 can be pulled out of the washing cavity 2 as shown in
For a frictionless motion of the crockery basket 3 guiding rolls or wheels 13 are arranged at the basket 3 which can roll on first rail elements 10 in a known manner. For pulling out of the crockery basket 3 the door 4 must be in the open position O as shown in
To prevent that the crockery basket 3 is pulled out too far from the cavity 2 and also to ensure that any tiling of the basket 3 is avoided the following arrangement is proposed:
Means 6 are arranged which ensure the mentioned function. Those means 6 comprise two hook elements 7 in the present embodiment which are firmly connected with the crockery basket 3. The two hook elements 7 are designed to cooperate with a stop element 8 which is formed at or in the lower edge 15 of the door 4 or at or in an adjacent part 12 of the door.
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When the crockery basket 3 has reached the furthermost position outside the washing cavity 2—in
Alternative embodiments of the first aspect of the invention are depicted in
The hook element 7 extends downwardly from the crockery basket below the level of the rail element like in the case of
The free end of the hook element 7 is bent and is directed substantially in horizontal direction (
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In any case the proposed design makes sure that the crockery basket 3 cannot be pulled out of the washing cavity 2 too far, because of the gripping engagement of the hook element 7 with the recess 11 in the lower edge of the door, or respectively with the apron element 12 of the door, which provides a save stop even against an inadvertently strong pull-out movement applied by the user to the basket. Furthermore, no tilting can take place when the basket 3 is in the furthermost outer position.
It is to be noted that the crockery basket 3 is shown in its outermost position in
Beneficially, the realization of the proposed design can be done in a very cost efficient manner.
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By this design it is prevented that the crockery basket 3 can tilt around a horizontal axis which is perpendicular to the drawing plane of
This position is shown in
In this situation the rod element 7′ supports the crockery basket 3 by contacting the bottom plate 20 of the washing cavity 2.
Preferably, the length of the rod element 7′ is selected in such a way that the end 19 of the rod element 7′ is during intended use between 0 mm and 5 mm above the bottom plate 20 of the washing cavity 2. If the crockery basket 3 is loaded heavily in its rear part (as shown in
Of course, the above explained function of the rod element 7′ is also maintained in this embodiment: The rod element 7′ can run against or below the lower edge (face side) 15 of the door 4 when it is in its open position O to form a stop for the movement of the crockery basket 3.
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